Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Scarf Exchange 2010

This is the scarf I received in return from sending to Geelong Handweavers & Spinners Guild Inc. 2010 my 150 grams of 18 micron merino fleece.

The colour is perfectly blended.
The pattern and length is perfect.
I received it from Y D. from Augusta . W.A. 6290.
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Wide Brim Hand Felt hats

For this wide brim white hat all I have added is the band which I added to the fleece (being 18 micron merino fleece) some white natural mohair and silver glitter.

This green with brown brim hat has a band of the green and brown twisted and felted for decoration.
The back view showing the indent on the top of the crown, and the band tie I have made it a feature to show off at the side. It can be moved to the back if the wearer prefers.
I am taking these hats to the Bellingen Market this Sat weather permitting as the rain fall has been predicted for a few more days. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Flower Power Felted hats


I used a blend of blue and burgundy merino fleece for this hat and added a flower to dress it up.



A blend of purple merino fleece for this hat then I added a flower using soft mohair.


This hat is worn close to the head giving it a roaring forties look.
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Stylish Hand Felted Hat

I used a blend of brown and black merino fleece for this wide brim hat.
I only added a fine matching band. Suitable for male or female.
Large Size. Ready to take to November Bellingen marketPosted by Picasa

Glamour Hand Felted Hat


I used this softed violet merino fleece and then made up some daisys to glamour it up.
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